to cause the person reciting them to mispronounce a word or words(passive) are designedTongue twisters
to cause the speaker to have trouble pronouncing all the words correctly(passive) are designedTongue Twisters
specially for children(passive) are designed hereEnglish Tongue twisters
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to interesting spoonerismsleadto interesting spoonerisms
to be difficult to articulate rapidlyare designedto be difficult to articulate rapidly
to be difficult to articulate properlyare designedto be difficult to articulate properly
to improve diction and enunciationdesignedto improve diction and enunciation
for practicing pronunciation and to gain fluency in whatever you are about to do vocallyare designedfor practicing pronunciation and to gain fluency in whatever you are about to do vocally
to be challenging to sayare designedto be challenging to say
in the errorful substitutions of similar or dissimilar phonemes to form real words or nonwordscould resultin the errorful substitutions of similar or dissimilar phonemes to form real words or nonwords
through the use of a repetition of soundsare createdthrough the use of a repetition of sounds
to improve your child 's vocabulary with entertaining silly storiesdesignedto improve your child 's vocabulary with entertaining silly stories